A holistic podiatrist treats foot and ankle issues by addressing the root causes—not just the surface symptoms. Instead of just masking pain with orthotics, painkillers, or cortisone shots, they use regenerative therapies, advanced diagnostics, and a whole-body lens to promote true healing. While many podiatrists focus only on the foot, holistic podiatrists also look at inflammation, posture, biomechanics, nutrition, and underlying imbalances that can impact recovery.

You won’t usually find “holistic podiatrist” as a specialty listed in your insurance directory. Here’s how to look:
| Method | What To Search |
| “Holistic podiatrist near me” or “regenerative podiatry [your city]” | |
| Local Directories | Look for practices offering homeopathics, PRP, ozone injections, prolotherapy, IV Nutrient therapy, or HBOT (hyperbaric oxygen therapy) |
| Clinic Websites | Look for a focus on root-cause care, regenerative therapies, and non-surgical options |
| Trusted Referrals | Ask local functional medicine, sports medicine, or chiropractic clinics—they often refer to holistic foot specialists. |
If you’re in the Los Angeles or Orange County area, Dr. Don Kim, DPM, is a trusted leader in holistic foot and ankle care.
At Kim Foot & Ankle in Long Beach, CA, Dr. Kim blends regenerative injections, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, IV nutrients, biomechanics, and personalized recovery plans to resolve stubborn pain and mobility issues.
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Many of Dr. Kim’s patients have already been to other doctors or tried physical therapy, orthotics, or cortisone shots, but the pain keeps coming back. They’re looking for answers, not more band-aids.
If you’re tired of quick fixes and ready for long-term healing, holistic podiatry might be exactly what you need.
Medically Reviewed By: Dr. Don Kim, DPM
Last Updated: October 23, 2025
